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belong to the
genus Cavariella:
Cavariella aegopodii (Scopoli, 1763) (carrot-willow aphid)
Cavariella angelicae (Matsumura, 1918)
Cavariella aquatica (Gillette...
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Cavariella konoi is a
species of
aphid in the
family Aphididae. It is a small, soft-bodied
insect growing to
about 2.5 mm (0.1 in) long. The body is oval...
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movement Cytoplasm Cytoplasm Mechanical inoculation: aphids;
Mechanical inoculation:
Cavariella aegopodii;
Mechanical inoculation:
Cavariella pastinacae...
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Mechanical inoculation: aphids;
Mechanical inoculation:
Cavariella aegopodii;
Mechanical inoculation:
Cavariella pastinacae Sadwavirus Plants None
Viral movement;...
- cornuta,
Chamaepsila rosae and
Cheilosia impressa.
There is also one bug,
Cavariella aegopodii, and
three types of
Lepidoptera (micro-moths):
Depressaria daucella...
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Carolinaia Wilson, 1911
Casimira Eastop, 1966
Catamergus Oestlund, 1923
Cavariella Del Guercio, 1911
Cedoaphis Oestlund, 1923
Ceruraphis Börner, 1926 Chaetomyzus...
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platura Peas and
beans Carrot fly
Psila rosea Carrots Willow-carrot
aphid Cavariella aegopodii Carrots Onion fly
Delia antiqua Onions Stem and bulb nematode...
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motley dwarf virus. The
virus is
transmitted by the
willow carrot aphid,
Cavariella aegopodii.
Carrots that
survive overwinter are the
source of inoculum...
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included the
aspen leaf
aphid Chaitophorus tremulae, the
angelica aphid Cavariella konoi, the
small willow aphid Aphis farinosa, the lime-tree
aphid Eucallipterus...
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Cachryphora -
Capitophorus -
Capraphis -
Carolinaia -
Catamergus -
Cavariella -
Cedoaphis -
Ceruraphis -
Chaetomyzus -
Chaetosiphon -
Chaitaphis - Chakrabartiaphis...